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<li><strong>[[Data for Impact Series/Enabling Data Driven Services|September 28, 2023: Enabling Data-Driven Services]]</strong></li> | <li><strong>[[Data for Impact Series/Enabling Data Driven Services|September 28, 2023: Enabling Data-Driven Services]]</strong></li> | ||
+ | <li><strong>[[Data for Impact Series/Supporting Indigenous Data Sovereignty|October 24, 2023: Supporting Indigenous Data Sovereignty]]</strong></li> | ||
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Revision as of 09:00, 26 September 2023
Effective use of data is a key pathway to improved outcomes for Canadians through better policies, programs and services. The ability of organizations to overcome challenges and seize opportunities by using data for impact has the potential to transform how government interacts with citizens, businesses, organizations, and other partner governments. This event series spotlights key issues and case studies that detail the progress made in strengthening the Government of Canada’s data foundations, which enhance data-driven decision-making and the delivery of effective, equitable, ethical, and inclusive services, programs, and policies. Learn about what the implementation of the renewed Data Strategy for the federal public service means in practice and how organizations across government are supporting its four missions.
Upcoming events
Past events
- August 15, 2023: Investing in Data from the Start
- June 13, 2023: Promoting Data Ethics and Trust
- March 29, 2023: Building Powerful Data Hubs
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